June 10, 2014 in Nation/World on Page A10
BEIJING – A Chinese environmental group launched a smartphone app Monday that tracks and shames polluting factories, highlighting how the country is making environmental data more available and enabling public …

June 10, 2014 in Letters, Opinion on Page A11
Listen up, America. Admission to heaven does not have anything to do with how much money you have accumulated, what color your skin is, what country you happen to have …
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June 10, 2014 in Opinion on Page A11
When Washington approves a charter school, it doesn’t come with a check. By the time the first eight have opened their doors – most in August 2015 – supporters of …
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June 10, 2014 in Opinion on Page A11
Considering how easy it would be for the Iranian regime to get everything it wants from the current administration, it’s a little startling to see the “supreme leader” brazenly poking …
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June 10, 2014 in Letters, Opinion on Page A11
I read with interest and support the May 31 front page article regarding the “rescue” of Charles W. Smith’s “dinosaur bone” sculpture created for Spokane’s Expo ’74.
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June 10, 2014 in Letters, Opinion on Page A11
Too much venom will kill the snake. Mona Charen, the spitting cobra of the radical right, should be careful. She, along with many other right-wing nuts, has been trying to …
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June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B1
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Robinson Cano delivered the biggest hit of the day for the Seattle Mariners, but not before a perfectly executed drag bunt set up things against one …

June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B1
NBA: Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has pulled his support from a deal to sell the team to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and will pursue his $1 billion …

June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B1
The World Cup is the world’s greatest sporting spectacle – actually, I prefer the PBA’s Tournament of Champions; of course, there’s no accounting for taste – a quadrennial festival viewed …
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June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B2
Injured Six-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer Amy Van Dyken severed her spine in an all-terrain vehicle accident over the weekend, and told emergency workers she could not move her toes …

June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B2
The U.S. World Cup team has arrived in Brazil. The Americans landed in Sao Paulo on Monday morning on an overnight commercial flight from Miami and reached their downtown hotel …

June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B2
BASEBALL: Kyle Bacak executed a suicide squeeze bunt to send home the tiebreaking run in the top of the ninth inning and TCU rallied to beat Pepperdine 6-5 Monday in …

June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B2
Miami guard Dwyane Wade (pictured) became the latest recipient of a postseason flopping fine Monday when the NBA ordered him to give up $5,000 after a review showed he over-exaggerated …

June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B2
Rafael Nadal has held onto the ATP’s No. 1 ranking thanks to his ninth French Open title. Maria Sharapova’s second trophy at Roland Garros moved her up three spots to …

June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B2
NEW YORK – The NBA Finals rematch is drawing a higher television audience than the first go-around between the San Antonio Spurs and the Miami Heat. Nielsen said Game 2 …

June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B3
PARIS – His ninth French Open title behind him, Rafael Nadal already is thinking ahead to what’s next: Wimbledon. That’s why he planned to waste no time and go directly …

June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B3
Justin Rose can expect a phone call of congratulations from Curtis Strange if successfully defends his U.S. Open title this week. It’s just not a phone call Strange wants to …

June 10, 2014 in Sports on Page B4
The Colorado Rockies have put outfielder Michael Cuddyer and right-hander Eddie Butler on the 15-day disabled list and selected the contract of right-hander Christian Bergman. Bergman lost in his major …